Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Thanks Cammie. You're right, our bodies are adjusting to so many things right now, and that's bound to affect our moods as well. Lucky me, in a month when I should be over this I get to switch birth control pills and go on another roller coaster, right around the time of my sister-in-law's wedding, tee hee. I keep waiting for the zits, but instead I'm just getting all kinds of flaky skin, like Retin-A times 10! I never knew jaw surgery would be such a good exfoliant.... Beth > Beth, honey... And Greta... Your bodies have been packed with > steroids. Now they're withdrawing, and trying to heal at the same > time. Blues, funks just are part of the process. The anesthetics do > that, too. It's nasty that anybody has to deal with anything else in > the middle of the raging hormones and healing. And a screwed up diet, > to boot. > > My doc, just before I left the hospital, stopped and said, " And oh, > Cammie. There's one more thing. About the steroids... " And I stopped > him and said, " Do you mean the zits or the depression? " " The > depression, " he answered. > > I said " I'm prepared. " > I wasn't, exactly. > > But when it hit, I was glad and relieved to remember that it's > majorly biochemical. You're body is getting itself clean of all that > gunk you needed. It will look brighter, I promise. > > Hope that makes you feel better, too. > > Cammie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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